Saturday, March 9, 2013

Diocles is another who has not produced his best over fences yet but he has still performed with credit and has time on his side. Said to be secundus aetate famaque with respect to a cubic plane curve, Diocles is notable for the property that it can be used to construct two mean proportionals to a given ratio of a parabola vertex.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Traffic, prayer calls, tropical rain, and some would swear the sound of pollution itself, the streets of Jakarta offer a unique cacophony to its residents. Indonesian music's embracing of sharp dissonance and garish costumes gives its buskers a powerful hold over the attention of passersby, as I recently learned on my way home from work recently.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

A classic track from the early days before the Panawave was consumed by Inferna Campanis, "My stock photo is a broken violin" is a heavily textured arrangement of found sound, and organized live chaos.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Winter horses in a circular depression within the field where the plants themselves are flattened at the very base. While not unprecedented, they lay consistently a few degrees rotationally out of sink with the magnetic field of the earth and are greatly affected at a cellular level by the energy responsible for their formation.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Consciousness and Anti-Music

Photo by stuant63, used under Creative Commons License

All things spring into being with the sundering of nothing into two opposing halves. The universe demonstrates this on the largest scales where the sum total of all things is zero. Electrical charge, angular momentum, and physical space itself, are all examples of basic constituents of reality that sum to exactly nothing.